This was what January gave us
December 1st
9
Gary Spoelstra
What a January, the grass is growing, the birdies are flying, and even some holes in one are falling. We had a very fun fill String Tournament on January 11th, and we hope that you were one of the lucky ones that got to enjoy it, if not, more to follow. We had our January Nine and Wine, and it looked like people were having a lot of fun. Starting at 3pm gave everyone plenty of time to socialize and play some golf. As a safety note please remember to stand on the away side of the tee box from the green that you just played, this is to avoid stray balls as much as possible. Safety begins with you.
December 2nd
11
David Xu
December 3rd
1
Eva Norcross
December 3rd
13
Phil Sanstrum
December 4th
4
John Neumann
December 5th December 14th
12 10
Trish Hall
Ross Bertucci
December 22nd
16
Cindy Rosa
December 23rd
11
Karen Huckvale
What to look for in February
February is a short month, but the days are growing longer, and the weather should be getting warmer. There's no better way to spend your time but on the course! On top of our Tuesday Scrambles and Thursday Best Ball Tournaments, this month we have a variety of tournaments including The Sweetheart, Nine & Wine, Hole in One, and Day one of the Can/Am. Whether you're a seasoned golfer, or new to the game, we encourage you to join in the fun on the course! And a friendly reminder, tournament shout guns start at 8:30am. Feel free to stop by the starter shack to get set up for booking tee - times and inputting your scores for your handicap.
As the days are getting longer this will give us all more time to play later in the days. Take advantage of later tee time and the way the setting sun shows you the subtle brakes of the greens with its shadows. This February will have not only Tuesday and Thursday tournaments, but on the 14th and 15th will be the Sweetheart Tournament with awards and a light lunch after Saturdays a.m. play at 2pm. We have the Hole in One tournament on the 22nd and then CanAm Golf starting on the 28th and finishing up on March 1st.
More from your Golf Committee
Marshaling has begun and you will see them out and about making your golfing as fun as possible by monitoring play, checking carts and a smiling face. Check your own pace of play with this simple trick. Whatever time you tee off on the number one tee box, you should be at the number 9 tee box one hour later and the number 17 tee box one hour after that. Your Golf Committee is working hard to give every golfer fun and challenging tournaments for every level of player and are also looking into new and exciting types of golf tournaments allowing all skill levels to play against each other. Tee it up, line it up and keep - up, so we all can enjoy the greatest par three in town. John Mullins - Golf Committee Secretary/ Treasurer
Ryln hadley - Golf Coordinator
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FEBRUARY 2025
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